Thursday, May 11, 2006
Eschew Sesquipedalian Obsfucation, by Bryan Caplan
Eschew Sesquipedalian Obsfucation, by Bryan Caplan: "I'm a fan of Rick Harbaugh's work (with Nick Feltovich and Ted To) on counter-signaling. The motivating paragraph of 'Too Cool for School' still blows me away: Contrary to this standard implication, high types sometimes avoid the signals that should separate them from lower types, while intermediate types often appear the most anxious to send the right signals. The nouveau riche flaunt their wealth, but the old rich scorn such gauche displays... Mediocre students answer a teachers easy questions, but the best students are embarrassed to prove their knowledge of trivial points. Acquaintances show their good intentions by politely ignoring ones flaws, while close friends show intimacy by teasingly highlighting them. People of moderate ability seek formal credentials to impress employers and society, but the talented often downplay their credentials even if they have bothered to obtain them. A person of average reputation defensively refutes accusations against his character, while a highly respected person finds it demeaning to dignify accusations with a response. "